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Private Beachfront Eco Lodge Near Corcovado National Park
Beachfront holiday home for sun and fun 
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10 out of 10 
Exceptional
2 bedrooms1+ bathroomSleeps 6
Popular amenities
Explore the area
carate, Punta Arenas
- Place, Playa Madrigal1 min walk
 - Place, Carate Beach2 min walk
 - Place, Corcovado National Park
 - Airport, Drake Bay (DRK)159 min drive
 
Rooms & beds
2 bedrooms (sleeps 6)
Guest Bedroom
1 Double Bed
Living Room 1
1 Double Futon
Master Bedroom
1 Double Bed
1 bathroom, 2 half bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Toilet
Bathroom 2
Toilet
Outdoor Shower
Towels provided · Shower only
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Balcony
Garden
About this property
Private Beachfront Eco Lodge Near Corcovado National Park
Want to stay in a beachfront house surrounded by monkeys, macaws and all the incredible wildlife Costa Rica has to offer? With wide sand beaches extending for miles in either direction, Casa Playa Lapa is a privately owned beach front residence in remote Carate, Costa Rica, only two miles from the crown jewel of the national park system, Corcovado National Park. Tucked deep in a grove of lowland palms facing the Pacific Ocean and insulated from the rest of the world by jungle on either side, Playa Lapa is arguably the most remote vacation rental in all of Costa Rica, yet fully equipped for your family's comfort and convenience.
Completed in the summer of 2007, the house is constructed of tropical hardwoods, including teak interior, purple heart (nazareno) beams and accents, and cara de tigre posts. A magnificent spiral staircase of purple heart is the central architectural feature; the furniture, which has been custom built by a local craftsman, is fabricated from zebra wood. An open-design living area, 2 loft bedrooms with half a bath, fully screened windows on both levels, and extended roof encourage free flow of air throughout the structure, supplemented by a continuous offshore ocean breeze.
Playa Lapa is about one kilometer from the end of the road in Carate, the most distant point from San Jose on the national highway system. The beach stretches pristine and vast toward Salsipuedes Point in Corcovado National Park to the northwest, and Cabo Matapalo to the southeast.
The Pacific Ocean pounds relentlessly against a prime turtle nesting beach--giant olive Ridleys have been observed laying their eggs on the path from the beach to the house itself. The thundering surf creates a continuous and exciting background upon which the cacophony of parrots and shore birds is orchestrated. This is no casual swimming beach--the costal bathemetry of the Osa Peninsula creates a typically strong undertow and large waves. The magnificence of this wild surf on a vast and undeveloped beach is one of Playa Lapa's most alluring natural attractions.
A resident flock of Scarlet Macaws feeds in the almond trees at the edge of the dunes, hence the name 'Playa Lapa,' meaning 'Beach of the Scarlet Macaw.' There is a migratory path through the canopy above Playa Lapa frequented by large troops of white faced capuchins monkeys, who can be seen feeding in the palm trees surrounding the house. Flocks of Amazon parrots are usually observed in the early morning and again at dusk. A variety of herons and egrets are found regularly feeding in the slough on small fish and lizards, while the shy and peaceable coatimundis play at the edge of the forest, occasionally lumbering from one side of the clearing to the other just off the back deck.
Casa Playa Lapa was designed to be comfortable, convenient, and eco-friendly. However it is situated in a very remote part of Costa Rica that is well 'off the grid.' Power is supplied by a solar alternative energy system, providing limited electrical power. There is a local cellular signal available just steps from the casa; you will need a KOLBI SIM card to access the service, which can be purchased at the airport on arrival. Installing WhatsApp is recommended.
A unique solar hot water system in the roof ensures hot water during afternoon hours, for comfortable bathing in the outdoor shower house.
Cookware, glassware, and flatware accommodate your family’s in house dining. Typical Spanish style security grills have been installed on all the windows and doors for your safety. An extended roof-line surrounding the living areas permit the exclusion of ocean mist and rain with additional rain curtains in the upper sleeping rooms.
Playa Lapa is truly a unique destination in and of itself. Its proximity to Corcovado National Park, while enhancing its attraction, also ensures its preservation from the tourist development occurring in the beach communities all along Costa Rica's shoreline. For a memorable experience of intimacy with nature, plus personal comfort and convenience, there is really nothing quite like Casa Playa Lapa.
Completed in the summer of 2007, the house is constructed of tropical hardwoods, including teak interior, purple heart (nazareno) beams and accents, and cara de tigre posts. A magnificent spiral staircase of purple heart is the central architectural feature; the furniture, which has been custom built by a local craftsman, is fabricated from zebra wood. An open-design living area, 2 loft bedrooms with half a bath, fully screened windows on both levels, and extended roof encourage free flow of air throughout the structure, supplemented by a continuous offshore ocean breeze.
Playa Lapa is about one kilometer from the end of the road in Carate, the most distant point from San Jose on the national highway system. The beach stretches pristine and vast toward Salsipuedes Point in Corcovado National Park to the northwest, and Cabo Matapalo to the southeast.
The Pacific Ocean pounds relentlessly against a prime turtle nesting beach--giant olive Ridleys have been observed laying their eggs on the path from the beach to the house itself. The thundering surf creates a continuous and exciting background upon which the cacophony of parrots and shore birds is orchestrated. This is no casual swimming beach--the costal bathemetry of the Osa Peninsula creates a typically strong undertow and large waves. The magnificence of this wild surf on a vast and undeveloped beach is one of Playa Lapa's most alluring natural attractions.
A resident flock of Scarlet Macaws feeds in the almond trees at the edge of the dunes, hence the name 'Playa Lapa,' meaning 'Beach of the Scarlet Macaw.' There is a migratory path through the canopy above Playa Lapa frequented by large troops of white faced capuchins monkeys, who can be seen feeding in the palm trees surrounding the house. Flocks of Amazon parrots are usually observed in the early morning and again at dusk. A variety of herons and egrets are found regularly feeding in the slough on small fish and lizards, while the shy and peaceable coatimundis play at the edge of the forest, occasionally lumbering from one side of the clearing to the other just off the back deck.
Casa Playa Lapa was designed to be comfortable, convenient, and eco-friendly. However it is situated in a very remote part of Costa Rica that is well 'off the grid.' Power is supplied by a solar alternative energy system, providing limited electrical power. There is a local cellular signal available just steps from the casa; you will need a KOLBI SIM card to access the service, which can be purchased at the airport on arrival. Installing WhatsApp is recommended.
A unique solar hot water system in the roof ensures hot water during afternoon hours, for comfortable bathing in the outdoor shower house.
Cookware, glassware, and flatware accommodate your family’s in house dining. Typical Spanish style security grills have been installed on all the windows and doors for your safety. An extended roof-line surrounding the living areas permit the exclusion of ocean mist and rain with additional rain curtains in the upper sleeping rooms.
Playa Lapa is truly a unique destination in and of itself. Its proximity to Corcovado National Park, while enhancing its attraction, also ensures its preservation from the tourist development occurring in the beach communities all along Costa Rica's shoreline. For a memorable experience of intimacy with nature, plus personal comfort and convenience, there is really nothing quite like Casa Playa Lapa.
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Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17 
Events
No events allowed 
Pets
No pets allowed 
Smoking
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About the area
Puerto Jiménez
Located in Puerto Jiménez, this holiday home is on the beach. Precious Turtles of Osa is a local attraction and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Corcovado National Park and Playa Madrigal. 
carate, Punta Arenas
What's nearby
- Playa Madrigal - 1 min walk - 0.0 km
 - Carate Beach - 2 min walk - 0.2 km
 - Pan Dulce Beach - 32 min drive - 31.4 km
 - Corcovado National Park Office - 56 min drive - 55.0 km
 - Puerto Jimenez Pier - 56 min drive - 55.3 km
 
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